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1 Everywhere among the leading modern nations the same general tendency is seen.
2 Presbyterianism collapsed into unitarianism and there was a general tendency towards deism.
3 It is only a rough indication of a general tendency of leftism.
4 That its general tendency may be good rather than evil, is possible.
5 All honour to him for the excellent general tendency of his book!
6 The trouble is that the general tendency is to complicate very simple affairs.
7 The doctrine is contrary to the general tendency of the law.
8 Before detailing his ideas it may be well to outline their general tendency .
9 Yet it kept, in its own way, the general tendency of German literature.
10 There seems to be a general tendency toward the use of steel fittings.
11 Since Napoleon, there was a general tendency to war in Europe.
12 Presbyterianism collapsed into Unitarianism and a general tendency towards deism developed.
13 Nevertheless, the same general tendency , the same impulse, lie behind both.
14 We must judge, as I said, by the general tendency of a system.
15 The whole shows the general tendency of the ice to pack along the coast.
16 The general tendency is to let the plants stand too close together at maturity.
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